THE NEW YORKER GREJ:,N -Wilen Sarazen Forgot Composes a Footnote skin,.a drooping gray mustache and a hard eye. Not many sporting gentle- men look s healthy as he does as fifty, let alone eIghty-five. IN .the meantime out at Olympia FIelds Walter Hagen was win- ning his fourth Western Open. This is the first important tournament ,he has won this summer and it's about time he won something; if he hadn't, the people who compile athletic records would undoubtedly have added his name to the fast-growing list of "hol- low-shells," a list which now in- cludes William Johnston and George Von Elm. As a matter of fact, Hagen has finished well up in all the tourna- ments he has played in except the National. His card of 281 at Olympia If'ields might have been several strokes better if he hadn't run into a rain squall at the beginning of the last round. Squalls annoy Hagen, storms stimulate him. He came near being put out in the first round by an accident. He had been paired. with Sarazen. Both wanted to get back to Chicago for a party as soon as they had finished play- ing. Sarazen's car was waiting for him in the turn-round outside the Olympia Fields Club. So was Hagen's. i1.S they walked off the eighteenth green Hagen, whose score on both nines of the Number 4 course was ex- actly par, gave his card to Sarazen and asked him to hand it in. Sarazen forgot all about it. He stuck both cards in his pocket and started for the party. Late at night, after search and confusion, a club official got Sarazen on the telephone, brought the cards back, had them attested, verified, wit- nessed by official scorers, and filed in the club box so that tþe two could go on playing. A COMING golf date to write down is Saturday, October 1. On that day Tommy .Lt\.rmour and J ohn- ny Farrell, who etween them have w?n every open tournament played in thIS country since May (except for Hagen's Western), will play Mac- Donald Smith and Gene Sarazen at the Lakeville Club at Great Neck in the first leg of a challenge match for $5,000. Sarazen challenged. The terms of the match are for thirty-six 69 Reprinted by courtesy of the New Yorker . . . "At 775 Park Avenue , the apartments are intelligent1y contrived and, so far as one can judge from the present condition, they will show more than a glint of originality. There will be simplexes, duplexes, and a triplex-not to be confused with the glass that will not shatter-all with ceilings that live up to the forgotten standards of Sir Christopher Wren. Fireplaces will be installed in " 11 . a receptIon rooms, living-rooms libraries, solaria, and many masters: bedrooms and dining-rooms"-which means that each apartment will have from two to six and that the millennium has arrived. The suites will be from nine to fifteen rooms in size and from $33,500 to $158,000 in price-this, please remember, is the selling price and not the rental! In every kitchen there will be an electric clock-an amusina o little joujou for the help, who require some consolation for the bird-baths in which they are expected to take a tub. This contrast is all the more bitter as one of the master's bathrooms is provided with a six-foot tub for the benefit of those who have never stretched out full- length under water in their whole adult lives. The elevators will open right into the foyers-a very foppish touch that is be- coming popular. There will also be wine closets with shelves adjusted at the proper angle to keep the cork wet, and many other little gestures of the sort. The triplex will have its own private elevator, the maisonette will be given private entrances and street numbers , the roof will be wired for electric light- ing, the main floor will accommodate a central chef for the benefitof the tenants' emergencies, and Brown, Wheelock: Harris, Vought & Company are at your service. ' , 20 East 48th Street Vanderbilt 0031 N. B. - We take polite exception to phrase "bird-baths H. Actually, one maid s bath is as large as many a master's bathroom. The second can be increased to really grand prop0rtions, if one can get along with four maids instead of five.